Two uses of fats in the body are:
1. Insulate and cushion vital body organs to protect from harm
2. Acts as reserves in the body during periods of low food consumption can be mobilized and broken down to release energy
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1. Keeps us warm
2. When you fall protects you from hurting yourself really badly
heat insulation
The body stores fat to save energy for when the body needs it. It also uses fat to regulate the body temperature.
the body uses fat for energy because the body needs to stay worm.
Fat is stored energy. When the body needs extra energy - it uses up body fat.
the body uses fat for many for example: the fat layer of our body keeps us warm. Fat is also used as padding and insulation for the organs and nerves.
Sometimes it uses it for energy if needed
muscles and fat
The body uses fat which is a stored form of energy.
Your body needs oxygen to do anything! Fat is excess that is not burned off by work (anything that exerts energy) It is stored on the body as fat, then used up when less fat is being taken in. Also in exercise the body uses the fat stores as energy so it can keep going.
The body uses it for food so it decrease
your body uses the fat reserves for energy.
the best way to measure body fat is using a Body Mass Index (BMI). It provides a lot more information than a bathroom scale. This calculation uses a ratio of weight to height to estimate body fat.
An effective weight loss program involves consuming fewer calories than your body uses. This forces the body to use the fat reserves. As the body uses more fat, the fat cells shrink. This is why most weight loss programs specify limited caloric intake combined with increased activity.